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30 new ports in Africa, Asia, South America and Caribbean

Oceania Cruises introduces 2010-2011 winter collection of cruises

Oceania Cruises has announced its most extensive and exotic line-up of sailings to Africa, Asia, South America and the Caribbean for winter 2010-2011. A limited-time offer of free air and bonus savings of up to $3,000 per stateroom off of 2-for-1 cruise fares means that voyages start at only $1,499 per guest.

Offered November 2010 through April 2011, Oceania Cruises’ Winter Collection features 30 new ports of call, including Cape Town, South Africa; Walvis Bay, Namibia; and Rangoon, Myanmar, just to name a few. Based on feedback from past guests and agent partners, the line added maiden voyages around Africa, an expanded range of Asia and Caribbean cruises – all tolled, 13 exciting new itineraries.
 
"Our loyal repeaters and first-time guests alike will appreciate the richness and diversity of our new Winter Collection," stated Bob Binder, Oceania Cruises’ president. "We continually seek out new and intriguing destinations to delight discriminating travelers while providing the greatest possible value and Oceania Cruises’ acclaimed onboard experience."

Africa & Asia – Nautica
With itineraries 15 to 35 days, Nautica will focus on Asia with eight unique cruises, seven of which are new. For the very first time, the line will visit majestic Africa. Enchanted Africa is a grand 30-day
circumnavigation from Istanbul to Cape Town that is followed by Safaris, Sands & Splendors – a new 35-day cruise from Cape Town to Singapore via the Seychelles, Sri Lanka and Maldives.

South America – Insignia
For 2011, Oceania Cruises’ Insignia will operate all-new itineraries. Guests can choose from seven 12- to 22-day cruises that visit the exotic coastal villages of Brazil and cosmopolitan icons like Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires. The ship evens offer a taste of remote reaches on Antarctica & the Fjords, a 22-day voyage that includes the Antarctic Peninsula, Falkland Islands and Chilean Fjords.

Caribbean & the Panama Canal – Regatta
One of the company’s most popular itineraries – Amazon Adventure – is a 24-day round-trip sailing from Miami onboard Regatta. This voyage annually sells so briskly the company has added a second departure in mid-March. Also new are two, 10-day Mayan Mystique cruises to western Caribbean ports and a 14-day Southern Treasures sailing, which combines the warmth of the tropics, the history of the Colonial South and the charm of Bermuda.

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